Celtics' NBA Finals Game 1 victory sees record performances on both sides
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The inexperienced Boston Celtics spectacularly trumped Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors with an unbelievable fourth quarter comeback to claim a 120-108 win in Game 1 of the NBA Finals in San Francisco last night.
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SAN FRANCISCO: Jaylen Brown fueled a comeback charge and scored 24 points, Al Horford hit six 3-pointers and the Boston Celtics rode the most lopsided fourth quarter in NBA Finals history to a 120-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 on Thursday night.
Jaylen Brown fuelled a comeback charge and scored 24 points, Al Horford hit six 3-pointers and the Boston Celtics rode the most lopsided fourth quarter in NBA Finals history to a 120-108 victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 1 on Thursday night.
The Golden State Warriors are in the NBA Finals for the sixth time over the past eight seasons, making them the first team to do so since the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls of the 1990s. The Boston Celtics, meanwhile, are making their first Finals appearance since 2010. Not a single player on the Celtics' roster has ever competed in an NBA Finals game, while current Warriors have 123 combined games of Finals experience.
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